• Senior
Emma Bockrath led the Panthers with 22 points and added eight rebounds.
• Senior
Shea Morgan recorded her first double-double of the season with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
• Junior
Camryn Brown logged a game-high five assists.
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HIGH POINT, N.C. – The High Point University women's basketball team defeated American 66-61 Thursday night (Dec. 20) in the Millis Center.
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The Panthers (6-4) out-rebounded the Eagles (4-6) 37-34. HPU logged 17 assists to the Eagles' 12. The Purple & White grabbed 12 steals, while American had six.
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"That was a good game," head coach
DeUnna Hendrix said. "American is a very good team. Preparing for them we knew we'd have our hands full before break. I felt like our kids were poised, composed and really focused on the game plan, even through the ups and downs. We're pretty veteran so we looked like a veteran team tonight."
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Senior
Emma Bockrath led the Panthers as she tied her season-high with 22 points. Bockrath added eight rebounds, five steals and two assists. Senior
Shea Morgan was the leader on the boards with a game and season-high 10 rebounds. Morgan logged her first double-double of the season as she added 10 points. Junior
Camryn Brown dished out a game-high five assists and pitched in 14 points for the Panthers.
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American cut the Panthers' lead to one at 60-59 with 47 seconds left in the game, but senior
Lindsey Edwards knocked down two free throws to put HPU up three. The Eagles came down and missed a three. Morgan grabbed her 10th rebound on the miss and hit two free throws of her own to stretch the lead to 64-59. Indeya Sanders hit a layup for Eagles to cut the score to 64-61 before Brown rounded out the scoring for High Point with two more free throws and gave the Purple & White a 66-61 lead.
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The teams were nearly even after one quarter with HPU taking a 15-14 lead. They traded baskets to open the second quarter before High Point went on a 9-0 run over a 4:10 span. The Panthers went into halftime with a 33-22 lead after holding American to eight points in the second quarter.
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"It's always tough to get a win right before break because there is so much going on," Hendrix said. "People want to get home to families and the Christmas holidays and all that. To beat a team like American it does a lot for our confidence. We get to sit on it for five days so that's even better. Going into East Tennessee State on the road is going to be tough. I think this game has showed us that we are a composed team, that we are poised. We've started to figure some things out. It's going to do a lot for our confidence."
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The teams were nearly even shooting with American taking a slight edge in field goal percentage at 45.5 percent (25-55) compared to High Points' 41.0 percent (25-61). HPU topped the Eagles in 3-point shooting going 7-18 (38.9 percent) from behind the arc, while American shot 5-20 (25.0 percent).
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HPU out-scored American in fast break points (8-4) and bench points (7-2), while the Eagles took a slight edge in points in the paint (30-24), points off turnovers (18-13) and second chance points (10-9).
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Indeya Sanders led the Eagles with 22 points, while Cecily Carl pulled down nine rebounds.
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Up next, the Panthers will travel to Johnson City, Tenn. to take on East Tennessee State (ETSU) on Saturday, Dec. 29. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. on ETSU's campus.
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